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Sunny Corona Heights Retreat with Panoramic Views
$1,995,000
3775 16th Street,
San Francisco
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Sunny Corona Heights Retreat with Panoramic Views
Set on a peaceful block with sweeping panoramic outlooks yet just a short stroll to Castro Village, this bright and inviting home perfectly balances serenity with city living.
The upper level features an open floor plan designed for today’s lifestyle, filled with natural light and framed by expansive views. The living room, dining area, and kitchen all flow seamlessly to a view deck, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing. The spacious kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with an eat-in area, sleek modern cabinetry, generous counter space, premium appliances and a designer Fireclay tile backsplash. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a beautifully remodeled bathroom complete this level.
Downstairs, two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom open to a large private backyard with deck—perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply unwinding. With four bedrooms in total, the home offers flexible options for a home office, guest space, or creative studio.
Just four doors from the entrance to Corona Heights Park—with its trails, dog walking paths, Randall Museum, and beautiful sunset views—you’ll find nature at your doorstep. And with Buena Vista Park, Castro Village shops and dining, and the Castro MUNI station only a short walk away, this home delivers both tranquility and convenience in one of San Francisco’s most coveted neighborhoods.
The upper level features an open floor plan designed for today’s lifestyle, filled with natural light and framed by expansive views. The living room, dining area, and kitchen all flow seamlessly to a view deck, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing. The spacious kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with an eat-in area, sleek modern cabinetry, generous counter space, premium appliances and a designer Fireclay tile backsplash. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a beautifully remodeled bathroom complete this level.
Downstairs, two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom open to a large private backyard with deck—perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply unwinding. With four bedrooms in total, the home offers flexible options for a home office, guest space, or creative studio.
Just four doors from the entrance to Corona Heights Park—with its trails, dog walking paths, Randall Museum, and beautiful sunset views—you’ll find nature at your doorstep. And with Buena Vista Park, Castro Village shops and dining, and the Castro MUNI station only a short walk away, this home delivers both tranquility and convenience in one of San Francisco’s most coveted neighborhoods.
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Neighborhood
Corona Heights is one of San Francisco’s best-kept secrets: a hillside neighborhood that feels both tucked away and connected to everything. Perched between the Castro, Duboce Triangle, and Cole Valley, it offers a quieter residential atmosphere while keeping some of the city’s most vibrant dining, nightlife, and culture just a short stroll away.
The heart of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, a rocky open space with winding trails, native plants, and one of the most breathtaking 360-degree views in San Francisco. From sunrise to sunset, you can see downtown, Twin Peaks, the Bay, and beyond. The Randall Museum sits at the park’s edge, offering family-friendly exhibits, workshops, and events that give the area a lively, community-oriented vibe.
Architecturally, Corona Heights is eclectic in the best way: classic Victorians and Edwardians share the streets with mid-century homes and bold, modern builds. The result is a neighborhood that feels both historic and forward-looking. Its sloping streets mean many homes enjoy an abundance of natural light and those signature San Francisco outlooks—whether that’s the Bay Bridge, Sutro Tower, or the city skyline.
Living here means you can step down into the Castro for restaurants, shops, and nightlife, or take a quick walk to Cole Valley for a more laid-back café scene. Transit is convenient, but many locals will tell you that once you’re home, it feels like you’re in your own little world above the city.
The heart of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, a rocky open space with winding trails, native plants, and one of the most breathtaking 360-degree views in San Francisco. From sunrise to sunset, you can see downtown, Twin Peaks, the Bay, and beyond. The Randall Museum sits at the park’s edge, offering family-friendly exhibits, workshops, and events that give the area a lively, community-oriented vibe.
Architecturally, Corona Heights is eclectic in the best way: classic Victorians and Edwardians share the streets with mid-century homes and bold, modern builds. The result is a neighborhood that feels both historic and forward-looking. Its sloping streets mean many homes enjoy an abundance of natural light and those signature San Francisco outlooks—whether that’s the Bay Bridge, Sutro Tower, or the city skyline.
Living here means you can step down into the Castro for restaurants, shops, and nightlife, or take a quick walk to Cole Valley for a more laid-back café scene. Transit is convenient, but many locals will tell you that once you’re home, it feels like you’re in your own little world above the city.

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